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LRA rebel surrenders in DR Congo | LRA rebel surrenders in DR Congo |
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A senior commander of Uganda's Lord's Resistance Army rebels has surrendered in the Democratic Republic of Congo. | |
Charles Arop, believed to be behind a brutal attack last Christmas, handed himself in to the Ugandan military. | Charles Arop, believed to be behind a brutal attack last Christmas, handed himself in to the Ugandan military. |
Fighters believed to be part of his unit used machetes and sticks to kill at least 143 people and abducted 160 children in eastern DR Congo. | Fighters believed to be part of his unit used machetes and sticks to kill at least 143 people and abducted 160 children in eastern DR Congo. |
The LRA's decades-long rebellion has spread from Uganda to several of its neighbours in recent years. | The LRA's decades-long rebellion has spread from Uganda to several of its neighbours in recent years. |
Ugandan special forces have been hunting the LRA through the DR Congo, the Central African Republic, and Sudan in an operation called "Lighting Thunder". | Ugandan special forces have been hunting the LRA through the DR Congo, the Central African Republic, and Sudan in an operation called "Lighting Thunder". |
Until recently, Mr Arop commanded up to 100 men but Ugandan military spokesman Lt Col Felix Kulaygiye said his forces had been all but wiped-out. | Until recently, Mr Arop commanded up to 100 men but Ugandan military spokesman Lt Col Felix Kulaygiye said his forces had been all but wiped-out. |
"He was only left with one fighter, so what choice did he have?" he said. | "He was only left with one fighter, so what choice did he have?" he said. |
Mr Arop handed himself in to troops stationed in the town of Djabir in DR Congo. | Mr Arop handed himself in to troops stationed in the town of Djabir in DR Congo. |
'Lighting Thunder' | 'Lighting Thunder' |
The LRA has split into small groups of fighters who are scattered across three central African countries, analysts say. | The LRA has split into small groups of fighters who are scattered across three central African countries, analysts say. |
Enlarge Map | Enlarge Map |
Mr Arop is understood to have been behind attacks on Christmas Day 2008, when some 200 LRA fighters attacked the town of Faradje. | Mr Arop is understood to have been behind attacks on Christmas Day 2008, when some 200 LRA fighters attacked the town of Faradje. |
A report by the international group, Human Rights Watch said the fighters came into the town pretending to be friendly, before killing anyone they came across. | A report by the international group, Human Rights Watch said the fighters came into the town pretending to be friendly, before killing anyone they came across. |
This was the first of several raids which some reports say left 400 people dead. | This was the first of several raids which some reports say left 400 people dead. |
But now local media have reported rebels are handing themselves in because of deteriorating conditions in their camps. | But now local media have reported rebels are handing themselves in because of deteriorating conditions in their camps. |
Child soldiers | Child soldiers |
The LRA, led by Joseph Kony, are waging a 20-year guerrilla war against the Ugandan government. | The LRA, led by Joseph Kony, are waging a 20-year guerrilla war against the Ugandan government. |
Mr Kony has said he wanted to establish a society based on the 10 Commandments. | Mr Kony has said he wanted to establish a society based on the 10 Commandments. |
Last year it appeared Mr Kony was about to sign a peace deal, and several other commanders had given up fighting. | Last year it appeared Mr Kony was about to sign a peace deal, and several other commanders had given up fighting. |
But at the last minute he refused to lay down his arms and took his fighters, many of them child soldiers abducted on village raids, into neighbouring countries. | But at the last minute he refused to lay down his arms and took his fighters, many of them child soldiers abducted on village raids, into neighbouring countries. |
The governments of the three countries have been co-operating to wipe out the remaining commanders. | The governments of the three countries have been co-operating to wipe out the remaining commanders. |
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